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Red wolf stands with her pups at the NC Zoo.

May 5, 2022

The Oath, Spring 2022

In the latest edition of The Oath, the college’s bi-yearly magazine, we celebrate the college’s ongoing role at the center of the nationwide effort to repopulate the red wolf, the world’s most endangered canid species. We provide medical care, conduct research and tend our own wolves. 

NC State CVM red research tubes

Apr 27, 2022

NC State Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, April 2022

From winning a prestigious early career honor to refining how to measure joint pain in cats to gathering data to help preserve an endangered species, researchers had another eventful month. Here is a sample of some of their latest work. 

red wolf in the woods

Apr 19, 2022

Back from the Brink: NC State’s Key Role in Red Wolf Recovery

The College of Veterinary Medicine is at the center of a nationwide effort to help the canid survive, providing medical care, conducting research and tending its own pack of the critically endangered species. 

microscopic view of covid-19

Mar 28, 2022

NC State Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, March 2022

March 2022 highlights from published studies by NC State CVM researchers. 

Kate Meurs

Mar 15, 2022

NC State Names New Dean of College of Veterinary Medicine

Kate Meurs has been named dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State University following a nationwide search. Her appointment becomes effective April 1. Meurs will be the first female dean of the college and the inaugural recipient of the Randall B. Terry, Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine Endowed Dean’s Chair. 

A brown cow with red ear tags looks directly at the camera

Mar 14, 2022

Model Predicts Cross-Species Contamination Risk for Livestock

Focusing biosecurity efforts on the top 3% of farms in a contact network can reduce cross-species disease dissemination. 

pig in it's pen

Mar 7, 2022

Vehicles Play Important Role in PRRSV Transmission

Trucks used to move not only animals, but also farm workers and feed, can be carriers for disease spread. 

huskys pulling sled

Feb 24, 2022

NC State Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, Feb. 2022

A summary of select CVM research studies published in February, 2022 

Jeff and Paulina Thompson

Feb 22, 2022

A Lasting Gift to Vet Med’s Unsung Heroes

Jeff and Paulina Thompson created an endowment to support professional development for oncology house officers. 

Michael Nolan named university faculty scholar

Feb 16, 2022

Nolan Named University Faculty Scholar

Mike Nolan, assistant professor of radiation oncology, honored as one of 23 new NC State University Faculty Scholars.